Italy Remembers the Foibe
Until the Day of Remembrance was instituted in 2004, the Italian victims of communist aggression were dismissed and forgotten.
Until the Day of Remembrance was instituted in 2004, the Italian victims of communist aggression were dismissed and forgotten.
At Bleiburg, the communists eliminated those they saw as their real opponents, their ‘class enemies’: the bourgeois, businessmen, clergymen, and all those who might oppose the new communist regime.
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